About Susan McGahee

A Middle America Consultant for Every Walk of Life.

In 1996, a now great friend, stepped into my home and sat at my kitchen table. I had lived in Savannah for six years and worked three and four jobs to make ends meet, I knew I had the ability to earn money but had no idea how to keep it. I was a single lady living on my own. I often say, " There was, Me, Myself, and I and we all three had a job!"

That hour and a half would be the turning point for my career and future. I learned more BASIC financial principles in that short period of time than I had learned in a lifetime.

Since that time, I have realized that the teaching of basic financial understanding is lacking with everyday people.

My mission is to help teach those principles to every person that wants to learn.

Many companies will not even give you an appointment if you do not have a certain level of wealth. I am the one to help you get to that level of wealth at any stage in your life.

What we really want to do is what we are really meant to do. When we do what we are meant to do, money comes to us, doors open for us, we feel useful, and the work we do feels like play to us.

--Julia Cameron

Helping Clients to understand what they Own and make informed Decisions is my number one goal

Educating and offering financial solutions became my passion.

In 2008, God gave me ability to share those same concepts on a full time basis. I am so blessed to be able to use the gifts God has given me to help others in what can be a stressful situation.

I want to be YOUR person; the person that is there when life happens...and it will happen; Birth, Death, Marriage, Divorce, Job Promotions and Job losses. I am there to help you adjust your plan.

I am Middle Income America

Rest assured,you can feel comfortable sharing your past, current and future financial plans. Working with me provides a judgment free zone to help you analyze your current situation and offer solutions to make changes if they are needed. I am not there to sell a product but rather to offer a solution.

It's not how much money you make, but how much money you keep, how hard it works for you, and how many generations you keep it for.